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Articles

Vol. 37 No. 2 (2017)

Venezuela 2016: the year of living dangerously

DOI
https://doi.org/10.4067/s0718-090x2017000200613
Submitted
December 13, 2019
Published
2017-08-31

Abstract

This article outlines the deepening political, social and economic crisis facing Ven­ezuela. Overall, we argue that both government and opposition must take respon­sibility for the present crisis as both have failed to offer coherent policy responses to the problems facing the country. The government has failed to address the crisis with sufficient rigor, and seems more concerned with maintaining power, while the opposition MUD continues to offer the removal of the government as its sole solution to the crisis. Yet its policy proposals are poorly developed and do not offer long-term solutions to the country’s problems. Finally, we suggest that the contin­uation of the Vatican/UNASUR-sponsored dialogue is the best way for Venezuela to advance if it wishes to restore economic and social stability and reduce political tension.